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All Forum Posts by: Sarah Ramirez

Sarah Ramirez has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

My husband and I are just breaking into real estate investing.  We have two family members that we want to partner with, however we are unsure how to establish roles within our group.  We have come to the conclusion that flipping homes is the easiest way for us all to profit.  I wonder though if anyone has any advice on how to get into rental properties and make it fair for all parties involved.  Would love any advice anyone has for us newbies!!!

Post: Making each property an LLC

Sarah RamirezPosted
  • Fort Bragg, NC
  • Posts 4
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My husband and I are just starting out in real estate. We would like to focus on homes that we rent out and keep long term. I have heard a few things about making each property and LLC, to protect ourselves and our other properties should something go wrong. I’m not sure how this would work, or if it is a good idea. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!